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Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital Projects (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering) (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 72 hours | |Short Description for Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital ProjectsThis fresh outlook on planning, managing and leading major projects in an international setting is not a critique of project management per say, but simply acknowledges the fact that, no matter how well we manage projects, overruns and deviations still occur.
Full description- Publisher: Springer London Ltd
- Published: 01 July 2011
- Format: Hardback 192 pages
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- Categories: Business Strategy | Project Management | Research & Development Management | Organizational Theory & Behaviour | Technology: General Issues | Reliability Engineering
- ISBN 13: 9780857295934 ISBN 10: 0857295934
- Sales rank: 758,613
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Full description for Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital Projects
Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital Projects provides a fresh look at planning, controlling, managing and leading major projects in an international setting. It is not a critique against the project management profession and the current state of art in project management tools. It simply addresses the fact that, no matter how well we manage projects and how mature the project management organization is, overruns and significant deviations still occur. The authors reflect on the reasons for this and give a framework for how the current project management culture can be influenced in the direction of better performance and compliance with the business objectives of the project. Risk Navigation Strategies for Major Capital Projects is intended for executives who invest in major projects or who are responsible for managing and leading such projects. Developers of project management approaches in the industry may also find the book interesting, as well as consultants and researchers in the field.

